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Hiq Hockley
Hockley
3 jobs completed
HiQ Tyres & Autocare Hockley provides trusted maintenance, MOT testing, and repairs with certified technicians, modern equipment, and a customer-first approach. Combi
J&R Auto Repairs
West Bromwich
178 jobs completed
J & R Autos we offer a multiple range of services from servicing and mot to in-depth diagnostic work and also being able to work on electric vehicles too. Our tech
SK streetcars
Leicester
355 jobs completed
SK Streetcars cars repair deals with mobile mechanics, I repair cars at the customer's place, I save time on traveling to workshops and waiting time, each job is guarante
Marks Motors | Mobile Mechanic
Hemel
1089 jobs completed
Marks Motors | Mobile Mechanic A friendly, independent Mobile Motor Mechanic. We come to you, your home or place of work. I have many years of extensive experienc
VR Car Services
Colchester
707 jobs completed
VR Car Services are a newly established business, owned and ran by good friends Rick and Vladis. We have been working side by side for the last 5 years, and we have over
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Car suspension features four coil springs, one for each wheel. They are designed to absorb shocks from the road, such as driving over a pothole or speed bump, and they work in conjunction with shock absorbers.
Eventually, coil springs become fatigued with age, which means they have endured many compression-extension cycles, causing the metal to become brittle. When this happens, it's time for a coil spring replacement. This job typically takes one to three hours for front springs and one to one and a half for rear springs.
A coil spring usually lasts between 60,000 and 90,000 miles. Signs you may need new springs include: excessive tyre wear, visible rust or corrosion on the springs, excessive leaning or swaying, compromised handling and worn or missing jounce bumpers. A rear or front coil spring repair is always done by replacing the springs; once the metal becomes brittle, it can't be repaired.
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